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it is a new name for what was obama for america during the campaign. in those remarks, the president spent about three or four mins describing the health care -- what health-care reform is not. it does not have death panels. it will not be constituted as a completely government-run program. even to his most loyal supporters, those who you would assume have already digested what they believe health care is and set aside what it is not, the president still having to describe what exactly it is not. gregg: major garrett, thank you very much. meanwhile, fox news now confirming that the cia once reached out to a private security contractor to help catch or kill al qaeda operatives in afghanistan. we are told this controversial operation never got past the planning stage. sources telling fox news that the cia approached blackwater about that plan back in 2004. it provides highly specialized military-style training and private security in war zones. in recent years, the military has hired blackwater to help in afghanistan and iraq. yet another case of when an
it is a new name for what was obama for america during the campaign. in those remarks, the president spent about three or four mins describing the health care -- what health-care reform is not. it does not have death panels. it will not be constituted as a completely government-run program. even to his most loyal supporters, those who you would assume have already digested what they believe health care is and set aside what it is not, the president still having to describe what exactly it is...
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. >>> america has voted. baltimore's grand can boast the country's second best restroom. in an online poll, the restroom finished only behind a theater in branson, missouri. ten of the nation's finest facilities were up for the honor. >> i don't think our studio was listed. >> let's take a look around the region. a warm night. 84 degrees. it's really amazing. the dew point is up to 72. humidity is high. southwest winds at 9. around the region, it was a very warm day. 91. 72 the low. 63 is the average low. records. 1983 it was 105. temperatures 71 in oakland. 87 in ocean city. around the baltimore region, temperatures around the 80- degree mark. out to the west, a sharp frontal system will be heading east over the next day or so. by friday and saturday, it will be in our vicinity. with that showers and thunderstorms. that's going to miss us. but the front will be approaching us. we're destined to get showers and thunderstorms. some of them come in locally heavy. this front will help kick bill out towards the east away from us as it heads towards bermuda. by the time it get
. >>> america has voted. baltimore's grand can boast the country's second best restroom. in an online poll, the restroom finished only behind a theater in branson, missouri. ten of the nation's finest facilities were up for the honor. >> i don't think our studio was listed. >> let's take a look around the region. a warm night. 84 degrees. it's really amazing. the dew point is up to 72. humidity is high. southwest winds at 9. around the region, it was a very warm day. 91. 72...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back thwivery purchase. e cash you utcth pan int p savings. or en pay downelp your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> finally from us this morning, music videos have come a long way since they debuted in the '80s. >> with a look back, we see that quite often, the words and the pictures didn't quite match. but now, a california man is going back and fixing that. brian rooney explains. ♪ turn away bright eyes >> reporter: looking back, the golden age of the music video was pretty silly. all that lip-syncing, the characters. images that had nothing to do with the songs. really, what were they about? take for instance, the red hot chili peppers' "under the bridge." ♪ sometimes i feel like my only friend ♪ >> reporter: what would happen if the lyrics of a song described exactly what you see on the screen. ♪ sometimes i'm shirtless a
at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back thwivery purchase. e cash you utcth pan int p savings. or en pay downelp your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> finally from us this morning, music videos have come a long way since they debuted in the '80s. >> with a look back, we see that quite often, the words and the pictures...
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. >> those who attacked america on 9/11 are planning to do so again. it let -- if left unchecked, the taliban will continue to plot to kill more americans. >> the taliban has threatened to suppress turnout. many voters are undeterred as they turn out to cast votes for the candidates. one person is up for reelection. >> it is democracy in action. what matters is the result. >> one man has been in power since the 2001 invasion. exhaust -- results are expected saturday but could take longer. wbal. >> the man who was sentenced to life in prison for the pan am bombing will be released. he is terminally ill with cancer. he is being sent back to libya on compassionate grounds. that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. do you think a scottish court shouldrelease the man convicted of the 1988 pan-am bombing, so he can die surrounded by his family? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> still ahead, drug use among baby boomers appears to be on the rise. >> some good news if you think life is going back to fast. life is going back to fa
. >> those who attacked america on 9/11 are planning to do so again. it let -- if left unchecked, the taliban will continue to plot to kill more americans. >> the taliban has threatened to suppress turnout. many voters are undeterred as they turn out to cast votes for the candidates. one person is up for reelection. >> it is democracy in action. what matters is the result. >> one man has been in power since the 2001 invasion. exhaust -- results are expected saturday but...
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news and world report, annual rankings of america's best cool ems, harvard and princeton share the top spot, followed closely by yale. >> brian? >> thank yo shawn. >> coming up here, you log on to keep up with your friends and family. how much is too much in how to tell if you are addicted to facebook, next. >>> how much time do you spend on facebook every day? 15 minutes, a half hour, maybe an hour? you are about to meet a woman who is taking it to a new extreme, logging on 11 hours a day. the story of a facebook addict. now, you can tell if you are one. >> reporter: social networking sites like facebook allow you to make friends and lose friends without the in your face rejection. nearly two million people are on facebook. >> i would have to say i'm an addict. >> reporter: jeremy is not alone. ask around. a lot of people say they are addicted to facebook. but tina brooks may take the case. >> i will get up at 3:00 in the morning. >> reporter: she's 50 years old, home from work on medical leave. >> i started to find friends and i started to pull up the town i used to
news and world report, annual rankings of america's best cool ems, harvard and princeton share the top spot, followed closely by yale. >> brian? >> thank yo shawn. >> coming up here, you log on to keep up with your friends and family. how much is too much in how to tell if you are addicted to facebook, next. >>> how much time do you spend on facebook every day? 15 minutes, a half hour, maybe an hour? you are about to meet a woman who is taking it to a...
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and that is a fox watch across america. >> fox across america is brought to you by verizon wireless per diam jon: i am jon scott in for shepard smith tonight. this is "the fox report." the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. health-care reform. with that in mind, senator ted kennedy has made a very specific request. the man called "the lion of the senate" is fighting brain cancer, and he has asked for a change in the law, one that would say that a change would be possible if he had to give up his seat. consider that senator kennedy has made health care part of his life's work, and this was an important issue to him. carl cameron as the news right across from the capital. so what exactly is senator can make -- senator kennedy asking for, carl? >> çcurrent lawç allows of toe months or a special election, which if you are a democrat is way too long for the seat to be open when big bills like health care looming in the senate. serving the people of massachusetts in the united states senate has been and still is the greatest public honor of my public life. as i look at, i a
and that is a fox watch across america. >> fox across america is brought to you by verizon wireless per diam jon: i am jon scott in for shepard smith tonight. this is "the fox report." the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. health-care reform. with that in mind, senator ted kennedy has made a very specific request. the man called "the lion of the senate" is fighting brain cancer, and he has asked for a change in the law, one that would say that a change...
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now the entire east coast of america is waiting to feel the effects tomorrow. it is not expected to make landfall in the u.s., but nonetheless the danger is significant. our sharyn alfonsi is in cape cod with the latest. >> the cape is bracing for bill tonight, the storm is expected to bring heavy surf and strong rip tides. from north florida all the way to new england. from space, bill looks like a beast. more than 700 miles across. nearly as wide as the state of texas. >> bill is a scary looking storm, but it's not going to be visiting anybody along the eastern seaboard of the united states. so the big impact going to be rough surf and again, perhaps some tropical storm-force wind gusts out on cape cod. the area there's -- area that's taking a beating is nova scotia sunday afternoon. >> bill is hundreds of miles off shore, but agitating water ace long the atlantic coast from northern florida to new england. and in new york, eight-foot waves forced beach closures in long island. >> very treacherous conditions. as you can see, we are letting them get their feet
now the entire east coast of america is waiting to feel the effects tomorrow. it is not expected to make landfall in the u.s., but nonetheless the danger is significant. our sharyn alfonsi is in cape cod with the latest. >> the cape is bracing for bill tonight, the storm is expected to bring heavy surf and strong rip tides. from north florida all the way to new england. from space, bill looks like a beast. more than 700 miles across. nearly as wide as the state of texas. >> bill is...
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. >> reporter: they have a quiet power and an arresting beauty, but to shelton johnson, america's national parks also speak the truth. >> etell the story of us as americans, they stel the story of ourselves as human beings in >> reporter: johnson is one of this country's few african-american park rangers. of his visitors, less than 1% are black. is there a perception among african-americans that the national parks, that's where white people vacation? >> i'm certain, yeah. >> reporter: johnson wants to change that but he believes the disconnect between blacks and nature has deep roots. slavery, he says, forever altered how they view the soil. >> if you're working and it's causing discomfort and pain and you think you might die because of this, it's a gradual loss of connection. >> reporter: it's in stark contrast to detroit's inner city where johnson grew up. he never dreamed he'd be a park ranger until he visited yellowstone as a young man. >> it was so beautiful it didn't feel it could be real. >> reporter: today johnson is more than just a guardian of yosemite. he's a keeper of its histo
. >> reporter: they have a quiet power and an arresting beauty, but to shelton johnson, america's national parks also speak the truth. >> etell the story of us as americans, they stel the story of ourselves as human beings in >> reporter: johnson is one of this country's few african-american park rangers. of his visitors, less than 1% are black. is there a perception among african-americans that the national parks, that's where white people vacation? >> i'm certain,...
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. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is saturday, august 22nd. >> folks along the east coast, hoping for a little luck. trying to avoid this. take a look. goofy name, hurricane bill. impressive size. storm the size of texas. very powerful, making its way toward the east coast. look likes we'll avoid a direct hit. but it is likely to produce heavy rains, dangerous rip currents. and marysol live on long island. we also have a report further up the coast coming up in just a moment. >>> also this morning, could you ever forgive someone responsible for the death of a loved one. we've heard a lot of outrage in the last few days from some of the families of the lockerbie bombing victims after the bomber was set free in libya. others have forgiven him. and they say it's helped them come to grips with everything and dealing with the tragedy. we're going to explore the roots of forgiveness and whether it works. >>> also on the topic of forgiveness, green bay packer fans will never forgive brett favre for suiting up for the minn
. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is saturday, august 22nd. >> folks along the east coast, hoping for a little luck. trying to avoid this. take a look. goofy name, hurricane bill. impressive size. storm the size of texas. very powerful, making its way toward the east coast. look likes we'll avoid a direct hit. but it is likely to produce heavy rains, dangerous rip currents. and marysol live on long island. we also have a report further up the coast coming up...
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rightsts bearingrm outside an appearanance by the presiden are second amendment supporters a sign of america's new cultu war? >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about90% >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about90% of the nation's per money. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good mororning. and thanksor being wh us. we begin witith t developing morning, w where the preresiden palace in kabul ha been hit by mortars. >>o one was hurt in e attack, which comes, of course, jujust twowo days bore presidential elections ththerer. the police headquarters was also hit. the incicident fol a attack yesterday,y, whihich killean americanan sererce member and a civilian working for the mililitary. the taliban has teaeatened to disrupt the elections. and warned a afghans notot to g the popolls. abc has a team of r reporters i will stay on top of thi storory. >>> the other big storyhis mornin the ononomy. despite the worst t day on wall streetince the e early july, asian markets managed d to cse higher in today'y's trading. but ononly b by a slilim margin. coumerers are t paparting wiwit theicas
rightsts bearingrm outside an appearanance by the presiden are second amendment supporters a sign of america's new cultu war? >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about90% >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about90% of the nation's per money. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good mororning. and thanksor being wh us. we begin witith t developing morning, w where the preresiden palace in kabul ha been hit by mortars. >>o one was hurt in e attack,...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> good morning. wednesday august 19th. thank you so much for joining us. rock 'n' roll night last night. a lot of you you are looking at your clocks, it's blinking 12:00, we'll give you plenty of time checks here. >>> top stories first -- it's happened again. another c.o. leak at cove village. a baby and young couple rushed to the hospital. we're live this morning with linda so. >>> a hit-and-run to tell you about. happened on hammonds ferry road. someone is dead, the driver is still out there. >>> and the buffalo bills, they can't agree on a contract. >>> first, meteorologist susan schrack has the forecast for today. >> good morning. a little bit of fog around first thing for the commute. be aware of that. can be
at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> good morning. wednesday august 19th. thank you so much for joining us. rock 'n' roll night last night. a lot of you you are looking at your clocks, it's blinking 12:00,...
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all right. ( announcer ) blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now buy any blackberry, like the new tour, and get one free. verizon wireless. ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to block the pain, without interfering with certain high blood pressure medicines like aleve sometimes can. ♪ so you don't just feel better, you feel better knowing doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. ♪ >>> right now here on msnbc, we're taking a look at someone trying to clean the lens there in bermuda. that's the elbow beach area. they've lost a few feet of coastline according to jim can torre's last report. it does look better than yesterday and has passed by bermuda and heading toward the east coast and residents from florida all the way to the new england states are braying for bill. prep raegs very under way in eastern canada for hurricane bill as well. they're tying down their boats, buying up grocery. it's supposed to pass nova scotia someti
all right. ( announcer ) blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now buy any blackberry, like the new tour, and get one free. verizon wireless. ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to block the pain, without interfering with certain high blood pressure medicines like aleve sometimes can. ♪ so you don't just feel better, you feel better knowing doctors recommend tylenol more than any other...
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. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is saturday, august 22nd. >> we're hoping luck holds when it comes to hurricane bill. there's a shot from space. a storm as big as texas. looks like it may veer north and not hit the east coast directly. but it is still likely to produce heavy rains, dangerous rip currents. we have marysol out on long island. stephanie sy up in massachusetts. we'll bring you the latest, coming up. >>> also this morning, could you ever forgive someone responsible for the death of a loved one? we've heard a lot of outrage in the last few days from some of the families of the lockerbie bombing victims after the bomber was set free in libya. others have forgiven him. and they say it's helped them come to grips with the tragedy. we're going to explore the roots of forgiveness and whether it works. >>> also on the topic of forgiveness, green bay packer fans will never forgive brett favre for suiting up for the minnesota vikings last night, hatred will be white-hot for many years to come. after a very con
. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is saturday, august 22nd. >> we're hoping luck holds when it comes to hurricane bill. there's a shot from space. a storm as big as texas. looks like it may veer north and not hit the east coast directly. but it is still likely to produce heavy rains, dangerous rip currents. we have marysol out on long island. stephanie sy up in massachusetts. we'll bring you the latest, coming up. >>> also this morning, could you...
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that fish is normally found in south america. authorities believe that its owner released it after it outgrew an aquarium. [ birds chirping ] [ crunch! ] [ gasps ] [ stork ] [ laughs ] sorry, miss. [ crunch ] the girl can't help it. it's a vlasic. [ crunch ] but i've still got room for the internet. with my n netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. >>> hurricane bill storms northward toward the canadian provinces. residents from new england to florida are all being warned not to go in the water because of dangerous waves and rip currents. weather channel jeff morrow is live in orleans, massachusetts. with another good morning to you. last year it was upsetting to see the surfers out of t
that fish is normally found in south america. authorities believe that its owner released it after it outgrew an aquarium. [ birds chirping ] [ crunch! ] [ gasps ] [ stork ] [ laughs ] sorry, miss. [ crunch ] the girl can't help it. it's a vlasic. [ crunch ] but i've still got room for the internet. with my n netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> i e've got to tell you. we had a lovely viewing party yesterday to celebrate tiger woods' pga win. then they started to play the final round, and what happens? i tell you a lot of chips and dip went to waste. the tiger is tamed. solve korean golfer y.e. yang made the big shot down the stretch, and the pga championship -- tiger woods decided to use his son's putter. we have the details. >> reporter: a dream come true not just for this 37-year-old but also his country. the final putt that's inspired the nation and given them the kind of publicity money can't buy. >> translator: when i first heard someone had won, i thould it without be k.j. but i felt really proud knowing it was yang and that he's the first asian to get such an achievement. >> translator: i think to come outed on top against tiger woods is the strength korea has. no other country but korea can do it. >> reporter: avid followers of the game woke up at 4:00 a.m.
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> i e've got to tell you. we had a lovely viewing party yesterday to celebrate tiger woods' pga win. then they started to play the final round, and what happens? i tell you a lot of chips and dip went to waste. the tiger is tamed. solve korean golfer y.e. yang made the big shot down the stretch, and the pga championship -- tiger woods decided to use his son's putter. we have the...
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and i think obama would really like to be the guy that brings osama bin laden's head home to america. >> reporter: livingstone says the cia practice of hiring contractors to carry out missions is not a new practice and he says it has been going on since the dawn of the agency and he says he and many current cia officers would like to see it done away with. >> he mr. livingstone may love barack obama but americans may be losing confidence in him. the "washington post" abc news survey finds less than half of americans, 49% say they now believe the president will make the right decisions for the country. the people say they are concerned over health care reform and are anxious about the growing federal budget deficit. >>> furious relatives of americans killed on board pan am 103 in ' 88 plan to mount a protest. moammar faffty will visit the united nations next month and they plan to be there to greet him. the scottish justice officials released a man because he is dying of cancer. >>> up next, topper is back with the weekend forecast and another look at the aftermath of today's storm ram
and i think obama would really like to be the guy that brings osama bin laden's head home to america. >> reporter: livingstone says the cia practice of hiring contractors to carry out missions is not a new practice and he says it has been going on since the dawn of the agency and he says he and many current cia officers would like to see it done away with. >> he mr. livingstone may love barack obama but americans may be losing confidence in him. the "washington post" abc...
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america gets a reason to be happy. >>reporter: we are living longer according to a government report. >>some things we're doing right. we're smoking less. we're hopefully a little more active. we're getting screened for cancer. we're getting screened and becoming more engaged with what we need to do. >>reporter: men are living to be 75 years old, women 80. doctors give credit to medical advances and patience. >>i told a patient their cholesterol was too high and 20 years ago they might have said what's cholesterol. today the question back is, well, do you mean my good cholesterol or my bad cholesterol. >>reporter: mortality rates increase. flu deaths down #%. heart disease deaths and stroke down almost 5%. diabetes, hypertension and cancer also saw declines. women still outlive men, but that gap has narrowed now to five years. >>the reason the gap is narrowing between men and women is because men got the message that they should stop smoking. more men are celebrating more birthdays. that was the case perhaps ten years
america gets a reason to be happy. >>reporter: we are living longer according to a government report. >>some things we're doing right. we're smoking less. we're hopefully a little more active. we're getting screened for cancer. we're getting screened and becoming more engaged with what we need to do. >>reporter: men are living to be 75 years old, women 80. doctors give credit to medical advances and patience. >>i told a patient their cholesterol was too high and 20 years...
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. >> logan one of the safest cities in america. beautiful views of the mountains which gives you hiking, biking, utah state university can senior there. that gives you all the great things that come with a college town. >> and iowa. >> amess. >> wow. >> all the perks of the big city with rural charm. people say i can be five minutes out of town. maintain trails, three farmers marks a week, rural, green and very nice. >> it is in the september, october edition of aarp, the magazine. if you want the simple life, meet new friends and do fun things think about it, consider it. >> thanks for joining us. come back and visit us at 5:00. have great day. bye-bye.
. >> logan one of the safest cities in america. beautiful views of the mountains which gives you hiking, biking, utah state university can senior there. that gives you all the great things that come with a college town. >> and iowa. >> amess. >> wow. >> all the perks of the big city with rural charm. people say i can be five minutes out of town. maintain trails, three farmers marks a week, rural, green and very nice. >> it is in the september, october edition...
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. >>> a new abc news washington post poll shows a change and where america stands on the war in afghanistan. poll numbers show the majority of americans do not believe the war is worth fighting and more people want a president to reduce the troops in afghanistan and instead of adding resources. cynne simpson has more on what this means. >> president obama has long said the war in afghanistan is a war worth fighting, but these days domestic issues like the economy and health care front and cente fighting in afghanistan is on the back burner. ask people about the war in afghanistan and response to shifting. >> as a vietnam veteran, i remember what it was like when we had an unpopular war. this is probably turning into that. >> it is an untenable situation, and i do not really know what the exit strategy will be. >> a new washington post, abc news poll shows the majority of americans now see the war in afghanistan as not worth fighting. le>> obama ran hard on finishing out the war in afghanistan hard, more troops, more money, all the things that we need. >> what ideas resonated with americans
. >>> a new abc news washington post poll shows a change and where america stands on the war in afghanistan. poll numbers show the majority of americans do not believe the war is worth fighting and more people want a president to reduce the troops in afghanistan and instead of adding resources. cynne simpson has more on what this means. >> president obama has long said the war in afghanistan is a war worth fighting, but these days domestic issues like the economy and health care...
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you know, you -- many insurance companies in america are not-for-profit. a lot of people aren't trying to make a lot of money. there are for profit health insurance, certainly, but there are a lot of not for profit. we provide very good competition to those companies in some ways more because of how we deliver health care, not necessarily just because of our insurance structure, and i think that competition is really good and that competition is what's necessary, the idea of how we provide health care, not just how we write the checks. >> can yours work, do you think, on a national scale? >> i think that it would have to be -- i don't think you could have small, little cooperatives in every little city or every little town. i think you would almost have to have a regional system where you had a fairly large cooperative in many regions of the country and that might work because you could get economies of scale from just the insurance part of it. i think that from getting all the doctors to sign up and getting the -- and the hospitals to agree to certain rat
you know, you -- many insurance companies in america are not-for-profit. a lot of people aren't trying to make a lot of money. there are for profit health insurance, certainly, but there are a lot of not for profit. we provide very good competition to those companies in some ways more because of how we deliver health care, not necessarily just because of our insurance structure, and i think that competition is really good and that competition is what's necessary, the idea of how we provide...
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are second amendment supporters a sign of america's new culture war? >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about 90% >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about 90% of the nation's paper money. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. we begin with the developing story from afghanistan this morning, where the presidential palace in kabul has been hit by mortars. >> no one was hurt in the attack, which comes, of course, just two days before presidential elections there. the police headquarters was also hit. the incident follows an attack yesterday, which killed an american service member and a civilian working for the military. the taliban has threatened to disrupt the elections. and warned afghans not to go to the polls. abc has a team of reporters in kabul covering the election, who will stay on top of this story. >>> the other big story this morning, the economy. despite the worst day on wall street since the early july, asian markets managed to close higher in today's trading. but only by a slim margin. >> investors are worr
are second amendment supporters a sign of america's new culture war? >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about 90% >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about 90% of the nation's paper money. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. we begin with the developing story from afghanistan this morning, where the presidential palace in kabul has been hit by mortars. >> no one was hurt in the attack, which comes, of...
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. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- money advice for teens and college-bound kids. that is after your local news and that is your "moneyscope report." i'm vinita nair. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm meteorologist susan schrack. things are a little on the muggy side this morning. we're already in the low 70s around the region. let's check our conditions in westminster. there you can see we're already at 73 degrees. it probably feels a little warmer than that because we have a little bit of humidity in the air. so that gives us a heat index reading already. 74 degrees over in annapolis at the harbor school. things are definitely a little on the warm side. here's what you're looking at over the next 12 hours -- 70s, low 70s around wakeup time all around the region. by noon partly sunny skies, 83 degrees. may see a couple of thunderstorms and showers this afternoon. and into this evening. we're looking at a daytime high of 90 degrees. some of those storms could produce some fairly heavy drenching downpours that may last a while so you may look at flash flood watches la
. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- money advice for teens and college-bound kids. that is after your local news and that is your "moneyscope report." i'm vinita nair. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm meteorologist susan schrack. things are a little on the muggy side this morning. we're already in the low 70s around the region. let's check our conditions in westminster. there you can see we're already at 73 degrees. it probably feels a little warmer...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did. (announcer) don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease or can't sit or stand for at least one hour. follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, as these may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. if jaw problems or severe bone, joint, and/or muscle pain develop, tell your doctor. i've got this one body, and this one life, so i wanted to stop my bone loss. but i did more. i reversed it with boniva. ask your doctor if boniva can help you st
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did. (announcer) don't take boniva if you have low...
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it starts sunday at rfk stadium and ends with a grand finale at six flags america at noon and there is more on myvoicedc.com. >>> in an hour from now, a synogogue will be filled with worshipers. >> and you might be surprised who they are. we have more. >> reporter: they may lo like the ultimate odd couple. >> the only thing straight and narrow about us. >> reporter: but for rabbi and this monk, this is a natural extension of the faith. >> we share the community together and we share the same parks and schools, we share the same leaders in our government, we share the same security around us. >> reporter: so when the rabbi learned that the muslim society had no place for the most important of all worship for muslims, the friday services, the northern virginia congregation opened its doors. >> to us, it is the fulfillment of our teaching of our heeb re profit. izeia says may my house of prayer be a house of prayer for all people and it seems to me that for our muslim brothers to come be with us, and to draw insight and education and prayerfulness together, what better purpose. >> reporte
it starts sunday at rfk stadium and ends with a grand finale at six flags america at noon and there is more on myvoicedc.com. >>> in an hour from now, a synogogue will be filled with worshipers. >> and you might be surprised who they are. we have more. >> reporter: they may lo like the ultimate odd couple. >> the only thing straight and narrow about us. >> reporter: but for rabbi and this monk, this is a natural extension of the faith. >> we share the...
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unscientific america was t result. it was our attempt to understand the problem, not why we don't get answers but why we don't get answers through to nonscientists to the pple who often need them the most. and in discussing that problem, i guess let's start with some data. the data is probably familiar to many of you. you've heard these factoids before. there's something like a scientific literacy problem. if you ask people surveys about science topics they were supposed to study, you often get dismal answers. something like half a people will get wro like does the earth rotate around the sun? how long does it take to do it? yeah, it's not funny. ditto with what's larger an at tom or electron, the universe began with a big explosion. same thing wit evolution, 46% of americans not only reject it but think that the earth is less than 10,000 years old. and on and on. this is bad and alarming. you don'tant this in the science center country. but we argue pretty quickly in the book that it is not just about people not knowi
unscientific america was t result. it was our attempt to understand the problem, not why we don't get answers but why we don't get answers through to nonscientists to the pple who often need them the most. and in discussing that problem, i guess let's start with some data. the data is probably familiar to many of you. you've heard these factoids before. there's something like a scientific literacy problem. if you ask people surveys about science topics they were supposed to study, you often get...
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america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. cash for clunkers is available at your chevy dealer. with more eligible models to choose from than anyone. if your clunker qualifies to be recycled, you can get a $3500 or $4500 government rebate. and just announced! if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. that means you can buy this silverado half-ton for $228 a month after a $3500 government rebate and no down payment. go to chevy.com for details. >> welcome back to 11 news today. police are investigating the death of a three year-old boy. a 28 year-old man brought an infant boy to the hospital saying he had fallen down the stairs. the boy died last wednesday from his injuries. officials say they are not sure of the cause of death. no charges have been filed. police are looking for the suspects of a man who entered a burger king and dropped it. he then crossed the street to arby's where he took money from a cash register. no one was hurt. if you have information call baltimore county pol
america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. cash for clunkers is available at your chevy dealer. with more eligible models to choose from than anyone. if your clunker qualifies to be recycled, you can get a $3500 or $4500 government rebate. and just announced! if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. that means you can buy this silverado half-ton for $228 a month after a $3500 government rebate and no...
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. >> reporter: here in america, would that work? would we sit down in the middle of the busy day, for a spot of tea? >>> when do you get time to do it. we have to work for a living. >> would you do it? >> we're going for coffee right now. >> they're hoping this stirs up support for their favorite brew. >> anyone can drink tea. >> everyone if you don't like to drink it. just the act of preparing tea calms you down. drew levinson, wjz eyewitness news. >>> now, according to a survey carried out for the research, 68 peculiar of brit -- 68% of britains turn to tea in a delimb ma. there -- dilemma. >> and firefighters are fighting the fire in california. >>> and caught on tape controversy over this. >> i turn to coffee. we have a warm and humid few days shaping up >>> and we're always on and here are the top stories at this hour. for the forecast, go to wjz.com and the news. >>> vick, a 23-year-old of st. louis, minnesota shot and killed brothers over the weekend before shooting himself. he's suspected of killing the brothers aged 32, 25
. >> reporter: here in america, would that work? would we sit down in the middle of the busy day, for a spot of tea? >>> when do you get time to do it. we have to work for a living. >> would you do it? >> we're going for coffee right now. >> they're hoping this stirs up support for their favorite brew. >> anyone can drink tea. >> everyone if you don't like to drink it. just the act of preparing tea calms you down. drew levinson, wjz eyewitness news....
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but what has always distinguished america is that when all the arguments have been heard and all the concerns have been voiced and the time comes to do what must be done, we rise above our differences. we grasp each other's hands and march forward as one nation and one people. some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck ode at heated town hall meetings across the country saying this administration, betty, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. betty? >> all right. that's what they're saying, but what are republicans saying about all this? >> reporter: interesting. republicans in their weekly address said the president was
but what has always distinguished america is that when all the arguments have been heard and all the concerns have been voiced and the time comes to do what must be done, we rise above our differences. we grasp each other's hands and march forward as one nation and one people. some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. a police officer's dash cam captured a shocking head-on collision in indiana. it rammed directly into that officer. neither the officer nor that 18-year-old driver was seriously injured. the driver had not been drinking before that crash. >>> a car jacker caused a boat load of trouble in the state of connecticut. the suspect stole a truck towing a 32-foot boat. the pursuit ended when that $175,000 boat toppleded offhe t trailer and slides along the highway. the driver then stopped and was apprehend apprehended. >>> in florid a jewelry store employee was ambushed at a gas station. surveillance video shows the 81-year-old at the pump when four masked men pulled up, jumped the man and grabbed a $20,000 bag of jewelry all in 15 seconds. no arrests in this case have been made. >>> a deputy in iowa had a front row view for wild weather there. his dash cam video was rolling when a tornado touched down right in front of him. no one was hurt from that twister but it caused a significant amount
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. a police officer's dash cam captured a shocking head-on collision in indiana. it rammed directly into that officer. neither the officer nor that 18-year-old driver was seriously injured. the driver had not been drinking before that crash. >>> a car jacker caused a boat load of trouble in the state of connecticut. the suspect stole a truck towing a 32-foot boat. the pursuit ended when...
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. >> those who attacked america on 9/11 are planning to do so again. it let -- if left unchecked, the taliban will continue to plot to kill more americans. >> the taliban has threatened to suppress turnout. they turn out to cast votes for the candidates. one person is up for reelection. >> it is democracy in action. what matters is the result. >> one man has been in power since the 2001 invasion. exhaust -- results are expected saturday but could take longer. wbal. >> the balance continues to escalate in iraq as a bicycle bomb exploded near a baghdad restaurant killing two people. this comes on the eve of seven deadly attacks over a year -- of some of deadly attacks from over a year ago. the government must reassess security measures since violence has ran up following the pullout of american forces from major cities in june. >> school starts in less than 10 weeks. baltimore county is taking more steps to make sure they are prepared to deal with of the concerns of parents. it is a call center. also be addressed. >> what is on the minds of>> everyone wa
. >> those who attacked america on 9/11 are planning to do so again. it let -- if left unchecked, the taliban will continue to plot to kill more americans. >> the taliban has threatened to suppress turnout. they turn out to cast votes for the candidates. one person is up for reelection. >> it is democracy in action. what matters is the result. >> one man has been in power since the 2001 invasion. exhaust -- results are expected saturday but could take longer. wbal....
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section at health care in america. go to cnn.com/healthcare. >>> michael jackson's doctor, the man who was there when he died. he breaks his silence. you want to hear what he has to say. >>> nearly two years after michael rashard was executed, judge sharon keller is on trial for ethic violations. she is answering questions about why she refused to keep the texas court of criminal appeals open past 5:00 p.m. when his lawyers asked for more time to file appeals. she said she was never told of the delayed filing. >>> in about two hours we expect to hear from the mayor of milwaukee. the first comment since beaten saturday night after rushing to help a woman and her 1-year-old granddaughter. police say the man who beat him was the baby's father. he is in custody. the mayor suffered a shattered hand and cuts to his face and plus he lost a few teeth in the whole thing. >>> tune in for at least the next couple days because rob r marciano says we should be looking at what's going on with bill. >> the most recent information, 11
section at health care in america. go to cnn.com/healthcare. >>> michael jackson's doctor, the man who was there when he died. he breaks his silence. you want to hear what he has to say. >>> nearly two years after michael rashard was executed, judge sharon keller is on trial for ethic violations. she is answering questions about why she refused to keep the texas court of criminal appeals open past 5:00 p.m. when his lawyers asked for more time to file appeals. she said she was...
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america is starting to create jobs. but are they the ones that get workers into the middle class and get them spending again? the future depends on the answer for that. we will be back. we are going to have breaking news in a couple of moments. we are waiting for that. something from the auto industry and as soon as it crosses, we will have it. america weighing in on the health care reform debate. it heated up over the last month. we are well aware of that and most people are split when it comes to the public option and whether that is a public option or just the first step towards something a lot bigger. in a new poll, we asked whether you would favor or oppose creating a public health care plan that would compete with the health insurance companies we have and the results are consistent over the past month. 43% favor the option and 47% oppose it. 10% still not sure. what will it take to get health care reform passed. jane wells got insight from chuck grassley. she really the chief voice on the republican side. what ca
america is starting to create jobs. but are they the ones that get workers into the middle class and get them spending again? the future depends on the answer for that. we will be back. we are going to have breaking news in a couple of moments. we are waiting for that. something from the auto industry and as soon as it crosses, we will have it. america weighing in on the health care reform debate. it heated up over the last month. we are well aware of that and most people are split when it...
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i have been at many rallies in america. i did a 20 market to work on this book, four of those rallies were absolutely huge. albuquerque, reno, boise and portland oregon. hundreds and hundreds of people turned out to talk about this issue and hear about this issue. it was very gratifying to see their interests and depth of knowledge on this issue. liberals for the most part and the book as we expected. and that is fine. but believe me, if we lose any free-speech rights in america through the reregulation in the public interest through the fcc, liberals are going to lose those rights as well because what is good for one is good for the other. it has to
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we are no longer america. symbol last that. >> host: one of the great ironies, the founding fathers the reason they began this space experiment is based on two things, freedom of worship and freedom of speech. and this is why it is so vital to protect talk radio and in particular conservative talk-radio. >> guest: government has no right to sit in the editor's chair or control content through regulation, pogo. >> host: this is about protecting the first amendment, bill of rights and constitution. brian jennings, thank you so much for joining me today. >> guest: thank you para >> host: the book is called "censorship: the threat to silence talk radio." the author is brian jennings. im monica crowley. thank you so much for being with us today. ..
we are no longer america. symbol last that. >> host: one of the great ironies, the founding fathers the reason they began this space experiment is based on two things, freedom of worship and freedom of speech. and this is why it is so vital to protect talk radio and in particular conservative talk-radio. >> guest: government has no right to sit in the editor's chair or control content through regulation, pogo. >> host: this is about protecting the first amendment, bill of...
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it is fairly closeo south america but it will take a turn away from south america. here is a look at bill. while you slept, it became a category two hurricane. south america right down there. so not far away. gude lawn just out to the west. i shouldn't say just west. it is still not near guadalupe. it is moving west-northwest about 17 miles per hour and it is expected to continue to take that turn towards the north. >>> let's take a look at the regional temperatures here in our part of the the world. 74degrees in washington. 80degrees right now in new york city. they are ahe get sfoaght a warm one. roanoke, 69 degrees and if cape hatteras, it is 75 degrees at this hour. here is a look at the radar for the eastern united states. now, i mentioned earlier the moisture with claudette. here is some of it. it doesn't look anything like when it made landfall in florida. but as the dray dei progresses and we get more heat, we could see some of that intensify and move into portions of the mid- atlantic region as well. forecast for washington for today looks like this. partly
it is fairly closeo south america but it will take a turn away from south america. here is a look at bill. while you slept, it became a category two hurricane. south america right down there. so not far away. gude lawn just out to the west. i shouldn't say just west. it is still not near guadalupe. it is moving west-northwest about 17 miles per hour and it is expected to continue to take that turn towards the north. >>> let's take a look at the regional temperatures here in our part of...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> big dow winner today is merck up holding a patent for his best selling product. this one truly got our attention and the attention of our intrepid sports business reporter, espn magazine, $1 for a whole year. is it a good play or a last gasp breath before death? >> it looks crazy on the surface and it's an offer that's hard to believe. current subscribers getting the chance to renew at 4 cents an issue and get the insider which sells for $40 a year for free. the premise, help draw attention to the magazine website come bow deal, get more people to use the website and convince them it's worth the full price a year from now. >> this is really not about retention of magazine subscribers, this is really about an aggressive attempt to get people who experience the insider in the way we've just upgraded it. we want them to get to know it within a year they are saying, wow this is worth more than a dollar obviously. >> espn the magazine, has 2 million s
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> big dow winner today is merck up holding a patent for his best selling product. this one truly got our attention and the attention of our intrepid sports business reporter, espn magazine, $1 for a whole year. is it a good play or a last gasp breath before death? >> it looks crazy on the surface and it's an offer that's hard to believe. current subscribers getting the chance to renew at 4 cents an issue and get the insider...
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. >>> now here's a look at some to stories making news "early today" in america. >>> take a look. investigators found six fields cultivating pot plants near chicago. the street value was around $2.h million. officials torched nearly 6,000 illegal plants. >>> well, cleanup efforts continue in kentucky after heavy flood two weeks ago. as water damaged is repaired at the kentucky derby museum, staff removed 85 historic trophies from their display cases. the prized possessions were carried with white gloves through the courtyard and into the churill downs vault for safekeeping. >>> meanwhile, in colorado a young entrepreneur is hoping for sweet success. the 8-year-olds his own candy company with a sugary twist with sushi. miles has his own website and 200 orders already in the books. >>> a group in pennsylvania is sifting through famous junk. they are ping through 600 boxes of andy warhol's possessions. the late pop artist carried around the boxes and would send them to himself once they were fall. discoveries include the mundane like chocolate and fan mail to extraordinary finds like
. >>> now here's a look at some to stories making news "early today" in america. >>> take a look. investigators found six fields cultivating pot plants near chicago. the street value was around $2.h million. officials torched nearly 6,000 illegal plants. >>> well, cleanup efforts continue in kentucky after heavy flood two weeks ago. as water damaged is repaired at the kentucky derby museum, staff removed 85 historic trophies from their display cases. the...
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steve hartman now with "assignment america." >> reporter: some people are born entrepreneurs, and 46-year-old eric hagen is not one of them. >> people love tacos. >> reporter: he thought of starting a business delivering taco ingredients to people's house. >> then they would put them together at the home. >> reporter: after that... >> flavor cube. >> reporter: it was flavored ice cubes. >> right. >> reporter: and perhaps the worst idea of all. >> basically what it would have been was a mobile bar. >> reporter: literally, a bar on wheels. fortunately, eric does have a day job. he works for the red cross, setting up blood drives in and around burlington, vermont. but it doesn't pay much, which is why eric was determined to start some kind of business to offset his bills. and just a few weeks ago it struck him. >> i was watching the financial channel one day listening to foreclosures and people losing their jobs and the idea just popped into my head, a pay what you want taxicab. >> reporter: recession ride taxi. pay what you want. ♪ give me, give me, give me something... ♪ >> reporte
steve hartman now with "assignment america." >> reporter: some people are born entrepreneurs, and 46-year-old eric hagen is not one of them. >> people love tacos. >> reporter: he thought of starting a business delivering taco ingredients to people's house. >> then they would put them together at the home. >> reporter: after that... >> flavor cube. >> reporter: it was flavored ice cubes. >> right. >> reporter: and perhaps the worst...
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. >> later today on "oprah," why are america's kids overweight? d's finds out what they are serving up at the cafeteria -- dr. oz fountain finds out. >>> good morning. the redskins have put the ravens lost behind them to prepare for saturday's games with the steelers. they have to be more physical. listen to clinton portis. he tells it like it is. >> it's not like you have to come to the drawing boards. you have to contribute ever -- baltimore has a great defense. we messed up. >> how about this? with temperatures in the 90's, a few of the rookies got tied up. the victims were claiming they did not tie themselves up. >> they said that griffin needed to talk to me about something. somebody that they, it is better to just go with it and have -- and hope you do not have the whole defense on me. >> welcome to the nfl. >> they didn't say if didn't sayuntited. >> the big story, the nationalists have reist -- have reached a deal with stephen strasburg. >> $15.1 million contract just one minute before the midnight deadline. strasbourg is considered a cann
. >> later today on "oprah," why are america's kids overweight? d's finds out what they are serving up at the cafeteria -- dr. oz fountain finds out. >>> good morning. the redskins have put the ravens lost behind them to prepare for saturday's games with the steelers. they have to be more physical. listen to clinton portis. he tells it like it is. >> it's not like you have to come to the drawing boards. you have to contribute ever -- baltimore has a great defense....
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fresh express is america's #1 choice for great tasting salad for good reason. first, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness...then they're fresh chilled... ...so all the natural goodness is captured in our exclusive keep-crisp® bag... ...designed to lock in all the freshness... ...and flavor... ...with absolutely no preservatives. it's no wonder fresh express is guaranteed to be fresh and delicious every time... ...right out of the package, or your money back. and with more than 30 varieties to choose from... ...it's easy to see why, for so many people, it's the crisp... ...goodness of fresh express... ... or nothing. fresh express. consistently, deliciously fresh. check us out atfreshexpress.com/freshoffers. toll on the mental health of american troops. this year alone 96 active duty members have committed suicide. so the army says it is launching a new campaign to bolster mental toughness. beginning this fall every u.s. soldier will be required to take classes aimed at managing anger and reing stress. >> soldiers are on their third, fourth and
fresh express is america's #1 choice for great tasting salad for good reason. first, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness...then they're fresh chilled... ...so all the natural goodness is captured in our exclusive keep-crisp® bag... ...designed to lock in all the freshness... ...and flavor... ...with absolutely no preservatives. it's no wonder fresh express is guaranteed to be fresh and delicious every time... ...right out of the package, or your money back. and with more than...
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. >> reporter: here in america, would that work, would we sit down in the middle of the busy day for a spot of tea. >> when do you get time to do it. i mean, we have to work for a living. >> would you do it. >> >> no, we want iced coffee. >> they're hoping that will stir up support for the favorite brew. >> anyone can drink tea, it's a lovely thing to do. >> reporter: researchers say just the simple act of preparing tea can calm you down. drew levinson, wjz-13. >>> and the study revealed that those who drank it together were more social than just drinking water. >>> a new study suggests it won't be long until you see the greatness of stopping smoking. the doctors hope this is going to encourage people to quit smoking. >>> here's the stories in the paper tomorrow morning. most are awaiting cash for clunkers' money from the government. >>> and competition is intense for the line backers for the ravens. read form's baltimore sun and look for the updated forecast from the first warning weather team. >>> and engagement rumors swirl around prince william. we have more to find out if there'
. >> reporter: here in america, would that work, would we sit down in the middle of the busy day for a spot of tea. >> when do you get time to do it. i mean, we have to work for a living. >> would you do it. >> >> no, we want iced coffee. >> they're hoping that will stir up support for the favorite brew. >> anyone can drink tea, it's a lovely thing to do. >> reporter: researchers say just the simple act of preparing tea can calm you down. drew...
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america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. >>> we want to take a look out in the atlantic as hurricane bill moves a little bit closer to the united states. right now, there is no threat of bill hitting the east coast but it could make some big waves. they have already started pulling boats out of the water in new england where bill could generate 20-foot waves. affects bermuda too, is that right? >> it will impact bermuda. bermuda is under a tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch right now. even though it is a hurricane, that is because they would feel tropical storm winds before they feel anything else. if it looks like the storm is going to make a beeline for bermuda, which it does not look like, they would upwread that to a hurricane warning. you mentioned these 20-foot waves. it look like there is a possibility of that just off the coast or near nantucket in the latter par of the weekend. we'll keep our eyes on that. strong waves all along the east >> >
america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. >>> we want to take a look out in the atlantic as hurricane bill moves a little bit closer to the united states. right now, there is no threat of bill hitting the east coast but it could make some big waves. they have already started pulling boats out of the water in new england where bill could generate 20-foot waves. affects bermuda too, is that right? >> it will impact bermuda. bermuda is...
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power and associates america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a 180 dollars savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >> one of the baltimore's last remaining independent birth centers celebrated a milestone today, its 1,000th birth. the baby is the proof. he was born at special beginnings approximate birth center on august 6. the birth wasn't recognized until today. the center not only helps families with childbirth but with women's health and breastfeeding. the center is trying to get congress to pass legislation to allow payment of fees. >> if we can't receive reimbursement for our facility fee for medicaid, we can't care for low-income women. >> staff and local leaders presented the family with a $1,000 savings bond. >> in tonight's "medical alert," sleep apnea may increase your risk of dying especia
power and associates america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a 180 dollars savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >> one of the baltimore's last remaining independent birth centers celebrated a milestone...
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pretty scary. >> thanks, reynolds. >>> we've seen a lot of fireworks in town hall ace cross america, talking about rip currents. all through the country. legislators facing concerns on health care reform, but how much of an affect has that had, on americans opinions and the job the president is doing? joining us live with some polling that i'm not sure it shows either way. interesting number, nonetheless. to say the least. >> the ke you ask, everybody is ask, so much coverage in the media of the town hall protests mostly shouting against the president and the democrats' plan on health care. is it registering with americans? check out this poll from a couple days ago. this is an nbc news poll, and it suggests that, you can see there at the bottom, 62% of americans say all the protests aren't making a difference on their opinions of the president's health care proposal. up top, 16% said the protests make they are more favorable towards the president and 19%, one in five, say less favorable. the other question about these town halls, drewance appropriate or not? is this democracy in act
pretty scary. >> thanks, reynolds. >>> we've seen a lot of fireworks in town hall ace cross america, talking about rip currents. all through the country. legislators facing concerns on health care reform, but how much of an affect has that had, on americans opinions and the job the president is doing? joining us live with some polling that i'm not sure it shows either way. interesting number, nonetheless. to say the least. >> the ke you ask, everybody is ask, so much...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> you see this little gal? she gave our deb quite a surprise. you have to check it out next. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of your kids, now it's time to take care of yourself. helping people save money doon car insurance.ut there gecko: aw thank you, sir. boss: but i think there are a few other things you can say about what a reliable company geico is. gecko: right. uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could
at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> you see this little gal? she gave our deb quite a surprise. you have to check it out next. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you...
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and i think that he made it as he put it a teaching moment for america about race relations and about racial profiling and i thought that he exhibited the spirit of reconciliation by bringing officer crowley and me together and officer crowley and i e-mail regularly and he is reading my book colored people and he sent me a fan letter this morning and i was very appreciative of that and, you know, we will have a frank talk about it one day. >> geraldo: okay. i don't know whether professor gates will see the president here but as you can see, the effects of hurricane bill are closing in. this hurricane getting here before the president of the united states. but one of henry gates' attorneys, professor dershowitz is here, dr. bob. he went to dartmouth, the rival school, though. was this about race or was this about something else? >> it was about a lot of things. i think the fact that sergeant crowley who i also know and who is a very decent man, his aunt has been helping us clean our house for 20 years, a wonderful woman, francine, i think the fact that he didn't believe that he owned t
and i think that he made it as he put it a teaching moment for america about race relations and about racial profiling and i thought that he exhibited the spirit of reconciliation by bringing officer crowley and me together and officer crowley and i e-mail regularly and he is reading my book colored people and he sent me a fan letter this morning and i was very appreciative of that and, you know, we will have a frank talk about it one day. >> geraldo: okay. i don't know whether professor...
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. >>> down sizing, it's not just for corporate america anymore. you might have heard this season the redskins are limiting the space available for tailgating. a so with tailgating reduced to the area pretty much behind your vehicle, we look for ways to make the most of it. >> we have a nice batch of wings. >> reporter: the days of parking lot kitchens enough to feed an army maybe over with tailgating space at a premium this season we sought experts for help in down sizing this party. the first stop is georgetown to see a man that knows a thing about grilling. that is chef brooks at old town barbecue. he says the key to saving space starts at home. >> organization is the key. have all the items cooked and just heat them on the grill. >> or ditch the cooking all together and get takeout. >> stop by and get pulled pork. >> reporter: for those that want to grill their own think smaller, too, smaller than that, yes. >> you are looking at the key 100. small and portable, takes a one pound propane tank and great size for tailgating. >> reporter: he says
. >>> down sizing, it's not just for corporate america anymore. you might have heard this season the redskins are limiting the space available for tailgating. a so with tailgating reduced to the area pretty much behind your vehicle, we look for ways to make the most of it. >> we have a nice batch of wings. >> reporter: the days of parking lot kitchens enough to feed an army maybe over with tailgating space at a premium this season we sought experts for help in down sizing...
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steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> mitchell: good evening, katie is off tonight. a lot of weekend plans are about to be ruined up and down the atlantic coast, all because of a storm that's going to stay hundreds of miles offshore. hurricane bill has been downgraded from a category 4 to a category 2. forecasters expect it to turn northeast and pass between bermuda and the u.s. in the next few days. but a hurricane does not have the to score a direct hit to cause trouble. in this case, flooding, rough waves and rip currents along the east coast could be on the way. here's kelly wallace. >> reporter: for millions of east coast beach goers like these at rockaway beach on the edge of new york city, this is as close as they're going to get to the water this weekend. >> you know about no swimming today, right? >> reporter: swimming banned at beaches along much of the east coast due to hurricane bill's might. >> we're biting our bottom lips and ho
steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> mitchell: good evening, katie is off tonight. a lot of weekend plans are about to be ruined up and down the atlantic coast, all because of a storm that's going to stay hundreds of miles offshore. hurricane bill has been downgraded from a category 4 to a category 2. forecasters expect it to turn northeast and pass between bermuda and the u.s. in the...